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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Saving Your Home Or Money By Refinancing

By James Weekson

People who have an existing mortgage should seek to keep their homes even in stressful economic times. Allowing your mortgage companies to foreclose your property is a bad idea. If you did not already know, not doing anything just grows your debt exponentially because of interests being compounded. If you can no longer afford your monthly mortgage payments, there's a better way to keeping your property than doing nothing: refinancing.

In simple terms, refinancing means taking out a second mortgage to pay-off an existing mortgage. Although in recent terms, it is not always the case, refinancing has been conceived as a strategy for troubled debt restructuring, as it allows your creditors to collect on an otherwise bad debt, at the same time allowing the debtors some debt relief.

When these circumstances occur to do a refinance there is a little "tweaking" of the interest, principal, rate and repayment period. When you go to refinance your mortgage the loans present value is calculated so that the new principal total would usually include a portion of the remaining unpaid from the original loan plus interest and surcharges, if there are any applicable.

After the new principal has been fixed, you negotiate a new interest rate. Often, the interest rates allowed by banks would depend on current market rates. Market rates fluctuate but refinancing is usually a favorable move when borrowing rates are low. However, if refinance is done to restructure troubled debt, the interest rate is always renegotiated whatever the market conditions are.

It is favorable, no matter what, if you refinance and get a lower interest rate than you had previously since the monthly payments will be more affordable for the debtor. The creditors make up the difference by giving a longer repayment time when the market rates are up.

The creditors more than likely will make money on the refinanced mortgage. However, that doesn't really matter if you already were having trouble with the first existing mortgage. The increments in which the total interest increases until the mortgage is paid off is still in most cases a bargain and especially if you will be able to pay your monthly mortgage and keep your home.

In recent times however, refinancing a mortgage has taken on a new purpose for homeowners. Although it is still primarily a means to restructure troubled mortgages, some homeowners actively consider refinancing as a way to actually save on interest payments. In this case, homeowners and their creditors play with the same factors - principal, interest rates and repayment period.

In order to save on the costs of paying interest, a homeowner can negotiate on the existing mortgage so that they will be able to enjoy the benefits of lower interest rates or reducing the term for repayment if it is possible to pay higher monthly payments. Regardless of what the situation is, the bank still has its advantages since the repayment is sped up and the risk of defaulting and foreclosing is reduced. Especially banks prefer cash over inventory, because the latter has to be maintained and costs more on upkeep. - 23311

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